By Mark Hachman,
Intel is scheduled to update its desktop processor pricing Monday, according to confidential company road maps provided by Intel's customers.
The 400-, 350-, 333-, 300-, 266-, and 233-MHz Pentium II will sell for $722, $519, $412, $305, $198, and $198, respectively. Pricing for the 300- and 266-MHz Celeron processors without Level 2 cache will be $159 and $106, respectively.
Pricing for the 233- and 200-MHz Pentium with MMX will remain at $134 and $95, respectively. All pricing reflects lots of 1,000 units.
An Intel (company profile) spokesman declined to comment upon processor pricing.
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